The owner is not supposed to be happy when his team gives up 51 points, especially at home.

Titans owner Bud Adams is not happy. In fact, he sounds livid. Everyone in the organization should consider themselves on the hot seat, after Adams’ tirade to The Tennessean following the Titans’ 51-20 loss to the Bears.

Titans owner Bud Adams, pictured here with a smile, was less-than happy with his team's performance Sunday in a home loss to the Bears. (AP Photo)

"In my 50 years of owning an NFL franchise, I am at a loss to recall a regular season home game that was such a disappointment for myself, and the fans of the Titans," Adams, 89, told The Tennessean. "We were grossly out-coached and out-played from start to finish today.

"At this time, all aspects of the organization will be closely evaluated, including front office, coaches, and players over the next seven games. If performance and competitiveness does not improve, I will look at all alternatives to get back to having the Titans become a playoff and championship football team."

With the Titans at 3-6, it won’t be easy for coach Mike Munchak, general manager Ruston Webster, and team president Mike Reinfeldt to get the team pointed in a different direction. In most games, the Titans haven't been competitive. They have lost five games by at least 21 points. That’s hard to do in today’s parity-driven NFL.

Adams has made his unhappiness known. If the Titans don't respond, plenty of pink slips could be handed out in Tennessee once the season ends.